An exhausted general returns to Rome to bury his dead sons. Titus Andronicus sets off a bloodbath in the high-strung state of Rome by slaughtering the first-born son of his dangerous prisoner, Tamora.

The scenes that follow explode through a devastating machine of vengeance, told in surging poetry and stark, traumatic visions. We see the maddening zeals of lust and revenge as two sides of a self-spinning coin, and are made to believe that any person will become an animal when hunted.

Please note: this performance will contain scenes of graphic violence.